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Enron Transportation Services
Enron Transportation Services oversees Enron's regulated, interstate natural gas
pipelines. Our four pipelines span approximately 25,0000 miles and have a peak capacity
of 9.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d). We transport 15 percent of U.S. natural gas
demand, and we connect to the major supply basins
in the United States and Canada. We continue to increase capacity from
those basins to our major markets. We have added 840 million cubic feet per day
(MMcf/d) over the past two years, and nearly 1 Bcf/d is scheduled to enter service in the
next three years.
Enron Transportation Services operates pipelines safely and efficiently, and we
constantly improve service to customers. Our new products and services are tailored
specifically to address customer needs, including more flexible storage products and web-
based applications to handle transactions. Three pipelines sell available capacity on
EnronOnline.
Northern Natural Gas, Enron's largest pipeline, has approximately 16,500 miles
of pipeline extending from the Permian Basin in Texas to the Great Lakes. The pipeline,
with market area peak capacity of 4.3 Bcf/d, interconnects with major pipelines to offer
excellent northern, southern and western flow capabilities.
>> Northern Natural Gas web site
Transwestern Pipeline operates approximately 2,500 miles of pipe with 1.7 Bcf/d
of peak capacity. With the pipeline originating in the San Juan,
Permian and Anadarko Basins, Transwestern can move gas east to Texas or west to the
California border. Transwestern has added compressor facilities to increase mainline
capacity to the California border, and has filed for permission to further expand capacity.
>> Transwestern Pipeline web site
Florida Gas Transmission serves the rapidly growing Florida peninsula and
connects with 10 major pipelines. The pipeline measures 4.795 miles and has peak
capacity of 1.5 Bcf/d. Florida Gas Transmission will add 600 MMcf/d of capacity when
its Phase IV and Phase V expansions are completed.
>> Florida Gas Transmission web site
Northern Border Partners, L.P. is a publicly traded partnership (NYSE:NBP), of
which Enron is the largest general partner. Northern Border Partners owns a 70 percent
general partner interest in Northern Border Pipeline, a 1,214-mile pipeline that runs
between the Canadian border in Montana to Illinois. The pipeline's peak capacity is 2.4
Bcf/d, and a 544 MMcf/d extension is due to go into service in late 2001.
>> Northern Border Partners web site
Enron Wind
The economics of wind power are more promising than ever, and Enron Wind is
one of the industry's leaders in the business. We are a fully integrated wind power
company that designs and manufactures state-of-the-art, 600-kilowatt to 1.5-megawatt
wind turbines in the United States and Europe. The company also provides power plant
design and engineering, project development, financing, and operation and maintenance
services. Enron Wind has developed or sold more than 4,500 wind turbines, for total
generating capacity of 1,600 megawatts, worldwide.
>> Enron Wind web site
Portland General
Portland General, a wholly owned subsidiary of Enron, serves more than 1.4 million
people in Oregon through its Portland, Ore.-based electric utility, Portland General
Electric. Electricity sales are growing along with Portland General's service territory of
3,000 square miles. The utility is expected to continue to be one of the best performers
during the energy crunch in the West.
>> Portland General web site

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